SIR,—In your paper of to-day is an epitome of the trial before Judge Sheppard of Mr. A. S. Leshe's case against the Commissioner for Railways, for breach of contract in having wrongfully dismissed him from his ...
Article : 303 wordsOn the motion of Dr. HOBBS, the House resolved itself into committee to consider the Polynesian Labourers Bill. The preamble was postponed. ...
Article : 1,661 wordsOne of those barbarous outrages which are engendered by religious rancour and intolerance, and which leave a stain of ignominy attached to the community among which they are fostered, occurred in ...
Article : 789 wordsTHE member for South Brisbane will be able to boast of having made his mark on the Queensland Land Act of 1867, and of having done so with very little trouble. For one of ...
Article : 1,138 wordsOn Wednesday afternoon the presentation of an address by the young ladies of Queensland to Lady Bowen, on her approaching departure from this colony, took place. The address was to have been ...
Article : 411 wordsThe Prince arrives here on the 14th of January, and takes his final departure on the 1st of March. He will visit Brisbane in the interval. The Municipalities Bill has passed through ...
Article : 84 wordsThe bank forgers have been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. The Protestant Hall outrage case has been adjourned for a week. ...
Article : 26 wordsSIR,—Gold is a widely diffused metal, yet it seldom occurs in sufficient quantities to pay for extraction. In Russia, thirty-six grains of gold the ton of sand, it is said, is the smallest quantity which can profitably ...
Article : 414 wordsEmma Neville (Mrs. Loder) is dead. Wheat, 6s.; flour, £15. ...
Article : 14 wordsAt Rockhampton,—The District Court has been holding its sittings. The only heavy case was that against Hartigan, alias the Snob, who was charged with uttering a forged cheque, found guilty, and ...
Article : 133 wordsEvery one talks of the murder of Grenier, and as it has become known that it is intended to remove the Native Mounted Police from the Dawson at the beginning of 1868; the general belief is that as yet this ...
Article : 562 wordsOur readers are again reminded of the railway excursion trip to Jondaryan on Separation Day, Tuesday next, and of the great inducements offered by the extraordinarily low rates of passage fixed for that ...
Article : 891 wordsWe (Bell's Life) take from the S. M. Herald of Thursday, the following particulars of a case tried in the Supreme Court. In addition to what is reported, we are informed that Mr. Cooke stated in evidence ...
Article : 1,720 wordsMR. EDITOR,—Please to allow me a small space in your columns for a few remarks upon a dog case. During last week a certain young lady, riding with her father rather fast, was thrown from her horse, in ...
Article : 858 wordsOn Saturday, September 21, a man named Thomas Robson, a labourer, living at Horborne, near Birmingham, was brought before the West Bromwich magistrates on ...
Article : 800 wordsThousands of people availed themselves of the newly opened line of railway to the back of the course, and many thousands more arrived on the course in vehicles. The paddock was not large enough to ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Hamilton Times of On[?] publishes a letter from Captain Turner, of the schooner Algerine, giving an account of a splendid meteor that fell into Lake Ontario on the 4th instant. ...
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Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), Sat 7 Dec 1867, Page 3
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